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  2. Afghan (blanket) - Wikipedia

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    Single-piece afghans are the simplest style to make and are especially popular with beginners. Mile-a-minute afghans are usually made in a number of separate strips, with a minimum of stitches per strip, and then the strips are joined. [6] Join-as-you-go afghans are made up of many different pieces, one of which begins where the last leaves off.

  3. Enteroctopus magnificus - Wikipedia

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    Like many octopuses, E. magnificus is a generalist predator. The chief food source for this octopus is the deep-sea portunid crab Bathynectes piperitus.Other major prey items include the Cape hagfish (Myxine capensis), the crab species Pontophilus gracilis, and hermit crabs in the genus Parapagurus.

  4. Tunisian crochet - Wikipedia

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    Tunisian crochet or Afghan crochet is a type of crochet that uses an elongated hook, often with a stopper on the handle end, called an Afghan hook. It is sometimes considered to be a mixture of crocheting and knitting. [1] As such, some techniques used in knitting are also applicable in Tunisian crochet. One example is the intarsia method.

  5. Giant octopus (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Giant octopus is a common name for the genus Enteroctopus. Giant octopus may also refer to: Gigantic octopus, a cryptid; St. Augustine Monster, a globster mistakenly believed to be a gigantic octopus; Lusca, suggested to be a gigantic octopus; Mega Shark Versus Giant Octopus, a low budget monster movie produced by The Asylum

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  7. Seven-arm octopus - Wikipedia

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    Egg string and embryos of H. atlanticus collected north of the Cape Verde Islands): The eggs measure around 8 mm (0.31 in) at their widest. The seven-arm octopus is so named because in males, the hectocotylus (a specially modified arm used in egg fertilization) is coiled in a sac beneath the right eye.

  8. Moroteuthopsis longimana - Wikipedia

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    Moroteuthopsis longimana, also known as Kondakovia longimana, [citation needed] the giant warty squid or longarm octopus squid, [3] is a large species of hooked squid. It attains a mantle length of at least 85 cm and probably over 1.15 m. [3] The largest complete specimen of this species, measuring 2.3 m in total length, was found in Antarctica ...

  9. Cirrothauma magna - Wikipedia

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    Cirrothauma magna, also known as the big-eye jellyhead, [2] is a species of deep-sea cirrate octopus that has been found in the Indian, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans. It is known from four damaged specimens. [3] Their shells are somewhat saddle-shaped.